"Aside from this project, e-learning is not happening in Nigeria. It's starting to evolve as a discussion, and there is great demand for college-level education. E-learning is the only practical way to bring a significant new group of learners into the fold," said Kirby Milton, vice president of operations at Michigan Virtual University. "When I heard the scope and the scale and what the project was trying to accomplish it was an immediate leap to Mediasite as the core technology for us to capture hundreds of hours of lectures and present them in an online format."

In January, Michigan Virtual University, which began using Mediasite in 2007, and Venture Garden Group, provided training for faculty at a Nigerian resort on how to present in front of a camera, using Mediasite Mobile HD Recorders. During this training, 58 lecturers created 500 hours of course content, including the subject areas of accounting, education, and nursing. They plan to double the amount of course content by the time the courses are deployed, and videos will also be available on a network.

The Center for Distance Learning building at Obafemi Awolowo University, which is now under construction, will include lecture halls and studios with Mediasite software and necessary bandwidth. It will use the Mediasite Enterprise Video Platform, and in the future it will implement the Mediasite Desktop Recorder to record video on a computer.

Obafemi Awolowo University is a public university that consists of a central campus, student residences, staff housing, and a teaching and research farm.

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